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8 yrs ago
Time to go on a horror movie binge.
8 yrs ago
Seems like I need to replace my phone. I never know how much not being able to check the time bothered me until I started walking around the school campus without my phone.
8 yrs ago
So today my phone fell in water. It was there for no more than two seconds tops, but it's going haywire. Time to see if the old rice trick works.
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9 yrs ago
The semester is almost over!
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9 yrs ago
I'm slowly working on getting replies up. Just be patient with me, please. =)

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Just so my rp partners know, I'm in Central Time.

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Olivia blushed at Shawn's words. "I could say the same about you," she said with a smile. Gladly she put her hand in his and gave it a gentle squeeze. Shawn's hands were much bigger than hers, yet they fit together perfectly as she laced her fingers with his. His hands were a little chilly from the shower, but with her hand in his he should soon warm up. Olivia was still marveling at the fact that she was no longer alone--more so because not only was she not alone, but the man she was with, Shawn, was now her love. "I think we should pick a place to settle down before we head up there," Olivia started, trying to concentrate on the matters at hand. "Sure, we have plenty of time, but I think if we have a set place in mind right now--maybe with a backup or two just in case--it'll make our goal seem real. Wherever we go we'll need somewhere to live. We might be able to find a house, or if necessary maybe we could even build one. We're going to need to be able to defend it, and we're going to need a way to get food and fresh water. I'd really like to go somewhere more isolated, more toward the forest or mountains, but maybe with a town close by so we could go and get supplies when we need it. During the warm seasons we can farm, and we can keep hunting and fishing. If we can get the stuff necessary for it, maybe we'd even be able to can some of what we grow or catch."

As she spoke, Olivia began to envision what she was talking about. Her and Shawn somewhere in the near future in a cabin at the foot of some mountains. One summer evening he'd come home from checking traps or something like that and she'd be canning the vegetables they had grown. He'd wrap his arms around her and she around him. She'd ask him how his work went and they would just talk and enjoy each others company. Maybe they'd even have a dog sitting at their feet, begging for attention. It would be a rather simple life with plenty of hard work, but it would be a pleasant one life with the two of them together. Maybe some years in the future... Olivia banished the following thought from her mind. It was far too early to even be thinking about children. For now she and Shawn needed to work toward a stable future. There was a question that popped into her mind though, and Olivia turned to Shawn with it. "Shawn?" She asked, feeling puzzled. "What would you call us? Would it be boyfriend and girlfriend or what? Most of the stuff--things, words, terms--from before the outbreak... A lot of it seems strange now. Foreign. What do you think though?"
Olivia had been waiting patiently for Shawn's return. She was scootched down in one of the remaining chairs, her head on one arm rest and her legs dangling off the other. She kicked her legs back and forth, her feet thumping against the chair, humming contently as she occupied herself in simple ways like playing with her braid and brushing the loose hair at the end over one of her palms like a paintbrush over canvas. When Shawn appeared Olivia smiled. His hair drew her attention. It was a little shaggy, but she liked it. Olivia swung her legs around and sat up before pushing herself out of the chair. She meandered over to Shawn and reached up with both hands in order to run her fingers through his hair. It was soft to the touch. Smiling again, Olivia gave Shawn a quick peck on the lips before she wound her arms around his shoulders. "I like your hair," she commented. "It's shaggy, but it makes you look cute."

At his questioned she let out a hum. For the past two days they had slept together either in her boat or his. Now they had a new home that they shared, so why not keep it up? "How about we just share the bedroom?" Olivia suggested. Her question was straight-forward and innocent, not meant to be provocative. Not that she wasn't having some rather... heated... thoughts of her own from time-to-time. She was just trying not to dwell on them too much because she realized that if she tried to act on them now she would get scared and would shy away. For now Olivia was more than content to have her arms around Shawn and his around her, to kiss him and be kissed. Gentle, easy things that didn't scare her. It wasn't that Shawn scared her--just the memories she had of a dark night. Shawn himself was... Well to Olivia he was simply amazing. He was both cute and handsome, sweet, always a gentleman, smart and handy. Olivia sure as hell didn't know how to work with wires, so earlier she had been admiring how Shawn had been able to take care of the ship's electrical components so easily.

"Two nights in a row we slept in the same bed--or on the same bench," Olivia said. She shrugged and added, "Don't see much reason to change it, unless you'd rather sleep separately. Oh, before we go to bed though I was hoping we could talk more about what we should do when we get to Canada. Would that be alright, Shawn, or are you too tired?"
The Sunseeker:


While Shawn worked to cut out unnecessary power draws, Olivia worked to clean everything in the boat. One of the first things she did was drag the mattress, blankets, and pillows out onto the deck to let the cold air kill any germs and help get rid of any lingering scents. Then she proceeded to clean chairs and table surfaces, counters, the floor. Anything and everything they weren't tossing. During her cleaning spree Olivia wound up getting hot, despite the chill of winter. At first she only put her hair up in a bun and stripped off her jacket, but eventually she was forced to pull off her sweater and the long sleeve shirt she wore under that. In the end she was left in her jeans and a tank top, sweating as she worked to scrub years worth of grime out of their new home.

Once the boat was finally clean enough to her liking, Olivia sat down in one of the chairs feeling thoroughly worn out. "That was a lot of work," she sighed as she used the back of her hand to move some loose hair out of her face. "Now that the boat's cleaned up, I think it's our turn to clean up. I feel like I just waded through a river of mud. Yuck. How about you go first, Shawn?" Olivia had suggested it to be polite. After all, he had worked hard today as well and she didn't want to appear selfish by insisting that she get the shower first. He talked her down in the end, suggesting she get washed up first. Eventually she agreed. Standing up she walked past him, stopping to give him a light kiss on the cheek and whispering, "Thanks, love," with a grateful smile. Some time later she returned, all washed up and feeling refreshed. Olivia had put on some clean clothes--sweatpants and a t-shirt with long johns underneath since it was almost time to sleep. "Your turn," she informed him as she brushed out her hair and tied it in a braid.
Olivia watched Shawn head down to the docks, hoping it wouldn't come down to her having to leave without him. She stayed hidden, hyper-aware of her surroundings, keeping a close eye on time every time Shawn disappeared into a boat. Whenever Shawn seemed to take just a bit longer than she thought he should her heart began to pound wildly. Was he alright? Had he been attacked by a Walker or had be been captured by some other people? She worried about him. She didn't want to lose him. Once or twice Olivia almost made her way down to the docks to find Shawn, but shortly after he would always come out of the boat, relaying what information he had. When he finally returned to her observation spot, Olivia let him speak his piece before she grabbed hold of the front of his jacket. She could smell the Walker that he had killed, but for the most part she had grown accustomed to it so she wasn't much bothered by it when she pulled Shawn down and gave him a fierce kiss. "You worried me a bit," she explained, releasing her hold on his jacket but letting her hand continue to rest on his chest. "I almost came down there myself when I thought you were taking too long. I'm glad you're alright, Shawn." She gave him another kiss, this time gentler. "Come on, cowboy. Let's go pick out our new home," Olivia said with a smirk, patting his chest.

In the end they decided on the Sunseeker, a small yacht measuring 150 ft long. It was big but still pretty fast with plenty of space. Lots of space. The boat was like a floating house, which suited Olivia just fine. They would have to get rid of some things--extra furniture that wasn't necessary--in order to lighten the boat and make room for their own supplies. The boat would require cleaning as well. Olivia wasn't much looking forward to that since there was so much to clean, but once it was clean and they were all settled in she knew she and Shawn would both be happy. He helped her down off the boat and onto the dock. Giving him a kiss on the cheek, Olivia smiled and said, "Thank you, dear. Let's head back now. We still have plenty of work to do."

It didn't take long to move Olivia's things onto Shawn's boat. What did take a while, however, was the wait until nightfall. Until then they were free to relax and talk and do as they pleased. Once night came they took Shawn's boat--now laden with their combined supplies--out to the ocean docks. They waited out at sea for a time, watching the docks until they were sure it was safe. Finally they brought the smaller boat up to the dock alongside their new home. Taking care to be as quiet as possible, Shawn and Olivia began to transfer their supplies from the small boat to the bigger one.
When Ragna apologized for leaving her alone, Lydia shook her head profusely. Hugging him tighter she told him with her voice no higher than a whisper, "It's not your fault. You had things to do. I'm just glad you're here now." She didn't blame him for his absence or what happened. It was not on Ragna that the demon had tried to rape her. It was on the demon alone. Still, when Ragna held her face so she could see his she noticed how his eyes seem to glow. Lydia had seen them like that before, but that had been on their first night together when they had rescued that girl from a group of demons camping in the woods not far away from Termina. Now his eyes held an deep anger in them and his words were thick with hatred. That he would be so furious for her sake, that he was so protective of her and cared for her even beyond the bonds of the Oath he swore to her... Lydia couldn't help but feel immensely grateful, and somewhere deep inside, in a part of her that was not still terrified, she was happy too.

He left her then for a bit--but just a bit--and she heard him roaring his order throughout the entire household. In the minute that he was gone Lydia put on the fresh tunic that had been meant for her. She needed to wear something that covered more than the towel did. The tunic, with it's long sleeves and hem that fell about her thighs halfway to her knees, would do for now until she could get fully dressed. Lydia was no longer shaking nearly as bad, Ragna's words having soothed her nerves somewhat. However, when he came back and embraced her once more she clung to him as if her life depended on it. Her arms wrapped around his massive shoulders and she returned his kiss, begging silently for him to show her that she no longer had to be afraid.

After they broke the kiss Lydia lay her head against Ragna's chest once again. She nodded wordlessly at his assurance that he would make sure that the demon who had done this suffered for it. His words were vehement. One could argue that Ragna's demonic side was showing more than his human side, but Lydia would disagree with that. In her travels as a sword for hire there had been several times when she had tracked down rapists. Lydia did usually not condone torture or brutal deaths, but in some cases the halfing, protector of those who could not defend themselves, made an exception. Rapists were one of those exceptions. Those men and women that Lydia had caught she tortured and killed in the most brutal way possible. She would be lying if she said that those deaths hadn't given her a twisted sense of pleasure, but after the fact of the deaths it was the victims that her heart went out to.

Now even after Lydia herself had almost been a victim, part of her wanted to hunt down that demon herself and tear him limb from limb. But at the moment she didn't have the strength of heart to follow through with that dark wish. Lydia didn't even consider telling Ragna not to kill the hated hell spawn. Even in her shaken state she wanted justice to be done, and Ragna was willing to do it on her behalf.

"Thank you," she said gratefully, her voice still small and quiet compared to the usual sureness it held. Looking up at him, she beseeched, "Will you stay with me for a while, Ragna? I won't keep you the whole night if you have work still do be done, but will you stay with me for just a bit longer? Please?"
The night was busy but pleasant. Olivia and Shawn worked to sort out everything they had salvaged, organizing it and putting it away nice and neat. On their maps they marked out the places they had hit up and then marked where they wanted to go next. They discussed the various ways they could get up to Canada and made several plans for each path in case things went awry somehow. Olivia's philosophy was that it was better to have too many plans than to not have any at all. After Shawn and Olivia were satisfied that they had done enough work for the night they decided to relax. She stayed with him that night. They had dinner and talked of anything and everything. For a while they watched the snow through the windows. It was coming down heavily, the temperature was starting to drop drastically. Olivia hoped this meant that the Walkers would freeze solid again, giving them an easier time of traversing the city. Of course there were other threats too--namely other survivors. Olivia had met no one else other than Shawn so far, but that didn't mean there weren't more people out there.

Olivia fell asleep in Shawn's arms as she had the night before. When on her own Olivia's had only ever slept for a few hours at a time in what was more of a light stupor than a deep sleep. Even when it was time to rest she always had to be aware. Here with Shawn, however, Olivia was able to sleep deeply without worry. Her dreams were peaceful and uninterrupted. Come morning, she woke and stretch before curling back up with a content sigh. Shawn wasn't awake just yet so for a time she was able to just watch him sleeping peacefully, one hand tucked behind his head, his other arm still wound protectively around her waist. Olivia couldn't help but marvel at the fact that such a sweet guy loved her and wanted to be with her. It still felt unreal, but it was indeed very real and she thought her heart might burst with joy. Carefully she leaned up and placed a kiss on his cheek, one hand rubbing his chest gently. "Come on, love," she prompted him softly, giving his cheek another kiss. "The sun's almost up. We have to get up and start our work." For a little while Shawn refused, simply pulling her closer so she couldn't leave him and their warm bed. Eventually he finally agreed to get up. "Dress warmly," Olivia told him, her hand on the knob of the door leading outside. "It's going to be a cold day. I'll be back soon. We can have breakfast and then get going."

After getting what she needed from her boat, Olivia made her way back to Shawn's boat. If today went well they would have a new boat that they would share and live in together until they could make it to Canada. Olivia was excited at the thought. The day was extremely cold though, so she knew they'd have to move pretty quickly. Just the short walk between their boats and back had her face flushed red. After a light breakfast the two head out together. Shawn and Olivia didn't walk hand-in-hand, but they did walk close together. As Olivia hoped all the Walkers had frozen over again. She killed any she came across, prompting Shawn to do so too. The less Walkers in the world, the better. When they came close to the ocean docks, instead of heading straight there they instead made their way into a nearby high-rise building. Olivia wanted to scout the area from afar before they approached the boat, just in case someone had claimed it, or in case anyone happened to be nearby for any reason. She stood there on the roof of the building, binoculars lifted to her face. They watched for an hour and a half, but Olivia could see no sign of life. Lowering her binoculars, Olivia turned to Shawn and said quietly, "I think it's clear. Just in case, I think one of us should remain hidden and come for backup if something happens."
Lydia had been crying for a time now when she heard the resounding footsteps pounding on the floor of the bedroom. Afraid that the demon she had sent off might be coming for revenge, the halfling quickly scrambled to the side of the tub where she had dropped the holy dagger. She snatched it up and climbed out of the tub, ready to defend herself if necessary even though she was soaking wet and without even a towel. Lydia had only used her sealing spell on a couple of occasions. She wasn't exactly sure how strong it was, but she hoped it would hold. Then Ragna's voice came through the doors and she uttered a cry of relief.

The spell dropped and Lydia rushed to the door. Opening it, she peered around but only saw herself and Ragna. Knowing that it was just the two of them, she felt safe enough to fully open the door, exposing the fact that she fact that she no longer had a towel or clothes to cover her. Although Ragna had seen her like that before, Lydia suddenly felt very self-conscious. She made to retrieve her towel from the floor where the demon servant had discarded it. As she set her dagger among her other things to pick up the towel and wrap it around her, the halfling's hands shook visibly. Hell, her entire body was quivering. Lydia was trying desperately to keep from crying. She didn't want to cry in front of Ragna. Not now. Not here.

It was no use. When Lydia turned back to Ragna and looked up into his face--familiar, scarred but still handsome, and kind to her--she burst into tears again. She closed the short distance between them and wrapped her arms around him as she buried her face into his shirt. Through hiccups and sobs Lydia managed to tell Ragna what had happened while he was gone. She hated these feelings. Being scared. Feeling weak. Lydia was just glad that she had been outraged, mostly at being compared to the elves for whom her hatred ran deep. That she had a holy weapon and knew a few holy spells had helped as well, but if Lydia had initially frozen up she knew exactly what might have happened. She was just glad that Ragna was here now. She knew that she shouldn't cling to him like this when they were in his manor, but at the moment it was something she simply couldn't help.
Lydia had excepted the hostile welcome as Ragna had given her fair warning to it, and she had guessed herself that it would be like that. What she did not expect was that Jezebel would be so small. She was short--shorter than Lydia for sure, and shorter than even most human adult females. In the halfling's mind Jezebel had been this towering figure almost as tall as Ragna himself. The fact that she had to look down on her was almost comical. That did not mean Jezebel was no less deadly, however, and Lydia was extremely wary of the succubus woman. She had all the right to be as it turned out. Ragna had warned the members of his household against harming her, and yet Jezebel still tried anyway. Suddenly the succubus was there, her razor sharp nails at Lydia's throat. Had Ragna not commanded her to stop, Lydia herself would have tried with the few holy spells she knew. If that had failed then Lydia would have been the one crumpled on the ground--only with her throat ripped out.

While grateful that Ragna had protected her yet again in some way, what he had done reminded her of what he was. Or partly was. Lydia did not mind in the least though. Ragna was bound to her in a way by his oath, but at the same time she still did not fear him. She had not feared him when facing him in Termina, and she did not fear him now as he showed his more demonic side while taking charge of his household. If anything she kind of liked it. It was a stark contrast to how Ragna had often rambled during the first half of their trip. But this was not the time to tell him that. Here in his manor Lydia had to act as if Ragna was no more than an escort to her. She would not mention their little trysts or his oath to her. They were nothing to each other.

"A bath would be pleasant, thank you, and more than I could ask for," Lydia said lightly. Her voice was even and polite, her expression cool. Nothing in her body language gave away their little secret. "I'll be waiting for you to finish your tasks, and we can resume the journey when you're ready." When Ragna summoned one of his servants to escort her, Lydia followed without hesitation. She stepped around Jezebel's unconscious form still slumped on the ground. The hafling had briefly considered stepping over the succubus, but if she did so and word got back to Jezebel there would surely be trouble of some sort--if not for her, then for Ragna. Lydia did not wish to cause him more grief than was necessary.

Some time later Lydia found herself alone in Ragna's quarters, soaking in a tub so large and deep she could swim in it. She did a little, enjoying the warm water. It had been quite a while since she had had a proper bath. It felt good to wash away the grime accumulated during their travels. Finally Lydia felt as if she had cleaned up and relaxed enough. Well, she wasn't exactly relaxed. Even if Ragna had ordered the members of his household not to harm her, she was still constantly on edge. The male demon who had taken her to Ragna's quarters had been eyeing her unpleasantly and had not even tried to hide his lust. Lydia still felt as if she was being watched even now.

She climbed out of the tub, the steam swirling around her, water dripping from her sleek form, her snow white hair plastered against her back until it stopped at her waist. Grabbing the towel left for her, Lydia wrapped it around herself and picked up her discarded clothing and weapons. She pad silently into the bedroom next door where fresh clothes had been lain out for her. It was only seconds after Lydia had left the bathroom that she felt a pair of hands grab her from behind.

"Scream and it'll be the last thing you ever do," hissed a demonic voice in her ear. "Not that that would stop me anyway..." The demon chuckled and his hands started to travel over Lydia's body before he stopped to yank the towel away.

Lydia realized that the demon accosting her was the same one that had led her to Ragna's quarters in the first place. She had known he would be trouble. Instead of cowering in fear, Lydia cooly demanded, "Didn't your master say I was not to be touched?"

"What the Master doesn't know won't kill me," the demon said with another quiet laugh. "Besides, how could he blame me? Such a pretty thing like you. Surely no man can resist. Ah, but I'm sure you turn them all down, don't you? You're a cold-hearted bitch through and through, I can tell. All you elves are. Luckily for me, I simply take what I want."

His voice was in her ear, his tongue trailing up her neck, one clawed hand moving to her chest and the other heading for her region below. But still Lydia was not scared. Instead she was furious. Suddenly she dropped everything she was holding, save for the dagger she had drawn from her belt. She turned, pulling out of the demon's grasp only to slam him against the wall. Lydia held him there, her left arm digging hard into his neck, her right holding a blessed dagger against his groin. At the moment she didn't fully care that she had lost her only layer of protection--she was in too wrathful a mood. There was an unbridled hatred burning within Alydia's luminescent green eyes.

"Don't you ever come at me again, threatening me and acting as if you know me," Lydia growled angrily. "If you do I will castrate you and feed you to the wolves. If you have a problem with it, hell spawn, then go and tell your master that you so blatantly disobeyed his orders. While you're at it, let him know that you also threatened to kill the girl your king has summoned. See how well that goes over, hm?

The demon cursed at Lydia in his native tongue, and she quickly moved the blade of the blessed dagger against his cheek. She put enough pressure behind it that it began to cut through his skin, causing him to bleed. "Say that again, you pox ridden bastard, and see what I'll do to you," she said coldly, a deadly venom lacing the edge of her tone. Lydia was able to recognize a few words of the demon language. What he had said was one of the things she knew. It was a particularly nasty insult, and she was already pissed off. All the demon could do under the threatening presence of the holy blade against his ashen gray skin was glare at Lydia with his hateful, beady eyes.

Finally Lydia pulled the demon away from the wall and shoved him forcefully. She spat at him, eyes still burning with hatred, specifically at being compared to the elves. "Now get the fuck out of my sight." The demon shot her one last glare, but then he scurried from the room, his cheek still dripping with blood. The bedroom door slammed behind him and a faint scent of sulfur told Lydia that he had teleported away. She waited for a few minutes more to make sure that he was gone for good, then...

Lydia rushed back to the bathroom, everything but her dagger still laying on the floor of the bedroom. She threw the bathroom door closed behind her, locking it with the sealing spell she had used on it earlier. The halfling let her dagger drop by the edge of the bath and dove back into the tub still filled with hot water. Lydia snatched up the nearest bar of soap and began to scrub herself vehemently. She had to get rid of the slimy feeling left on her skin from when the demon had touched her. She had to. She had to...

Lydia was shaking uncontrollably. Silent tears ran down her face as she remembered the monster's words, remembered his tongue on her neck and his hands on her body. She sank down into the shallow end of the tub, her knees drawn up to her chest, one arm wrapped around them with her face buried in it, her other hand running through her hair in an exasperated motion. Lydia had never been so scared before in her life. Not when a horde of demons knocked on Termina's door, not when Jezebel had nearly ripped her throat out. She cried bitterly, her heart throbbing as she wished Ragna was by her side instead of wherever he was now.
Once Lydia and Ragna were on the road she let her hand fall from his. She drew her broadsword in case there might be an ambush and she kept her eyes open. On the roads, the woods. Attackers could come from anywhere, but demons were harder to track and anticipate over the majority of other races given that they used portals. The only thing that really gave demons away was the scent of sulfur when they appeared. The others though, besides angels, had to move on foot or by horse or cart. It was easier for Lydia to hear or see them coming, especially with her improved sight and hearing. Elves of pure blood, however, could still manage to get a drop on her since they were quieter than even she.

"Curse that damned king," Lydia muttered angrily as they walked the path alongside the forest. The night's light was waning and dawn was on the horizon. Lydia had originally thought that the night had been later when she and Ragna had emerged from the cave, but the storm that had trapped them there had started earlier in the afternoon. It had been such a vicious storm that it had simply turned the sky black. Lydia was grateful for dawn's light. Even if she could see better than humans in the dark, sunlight was much better than moonlight to give away hidden enemies. Sunlight off a metal sword hilt was a dead giveaway for potential assassins. Lydia herself kept her sword hilt wrapped with strips of leather.

Looking up at her companion, Lydia sighed, "It seems I've got half the world after me, and still no idea as to why. Are you sure you have no idea why the demon king summons me, Ragna?" She had asked before and he had told her he did not know, but that had been early in their journey. It could be that he had withheld information. Perhaps now that their relationship had developed he might care to share it. If Ragna had nothing, however, Lydia would not press him anymore. She didn't want him to think that she was only using him. The thought that she might make him feel that way sent a pang of sadness through her heart.
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